Smooth Sumac - Rhus glabra - Hindargrandi - Hjartarhornatré , Edikstré - Súmak - White sumac - Vinegar tree - Scarlet Sumac - Upland sumac - Scarlet sumac - Virginia sumac , Velvet sumac , Sumac amarante - Sumac de Virginie - Kolben-Sumach - Staghorn sumac - Summāq - سماق - Summāqa - ܣܘܡܩܐ - ῥοῦς - Rhous - Rönnsumak - Essigbaum - Hjartaldinætt - Anacardiaceae - Skrautrunnar - Stássplöntur - Blómstrandi runnar - Gulgræn blóm - Yellow-green flowers. Within Anacardiaceae, staghorn sumac is not closely related to poison sumac (Toxicodendron vernix), although they share the name "sumac." One of the easiest shrubs to identify throughout the year (unless mistaken for poison sumac, in the absence of mature fruit), smooth sumac has a spreading, open-growing shrub growing up to 3 m tall. Many of the species in this genus are highly toxic and can also cause severe irritation to the skin of some people, whilst other species such as this one are not poisonous.
All parts are highly toxic if ingested and foliage may cause skin irritation. See more: https://www.shootgardening.co.uk/plan...
Rhus can be deciduous or evergreen shrubs or trees with simple, pinnate or palmately-divided leaves often colouring brilliantly in autumn, and inconspicuous yellow flowers in spring or summer, followed by small, spherical red fruits in dense clusters. A suckering shrub with smooth, upright shoots and leaves up to 45cm long with dark red stems and shiny, bluish-green leaflets, turning rich red in autumn. In summer bears dense, conical clusters of tiny, yellow-green flowers followed, on pollinated female plants, by spherical red berries. https://www.rhs.org.uk/Plants/15835/R...
In summer large panicles of tiny flowers appear and are followed by clusters of red drupes in summer to fall that persist into winter. The large compound leaves have an excellent orange to red fall color. It is adaptable to most soil types except wet ones and tolerates sun to partial shade. In general, it is too weedy to use in the average landscape so it is best utilized in naturalized areas or on slopes to help control erosion. It could be used as a hedge in an area where it is allowed to spread. It can be rejuvenated by cutting to the ground. See more: https://plants.ces.ncsu.edu/plants/rh...
Native Americans ate the young sprouts as a salad. The fruit is sour and contains a large seed, but can be chewed (to alleviate thirst) and made into a lemonade-like drink. Deer forage the twigs and fruit. In 2020, archaeologists unearthed a pipe at a dig in Central Washington state, showing chemical evidence that a Native American tribe had smoked Rhus glabra either alone or in a blend with tobacco, perhaps "for its medicinal qualities and to improve the flavor of smoke. See more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhus_gl...
Rhus can be deciduous or evergreen shrubs or trees with simple, pinnate or palmately-divided leaves often colouring brilliantly in autumn, and inconspicuous yellow flowers in spring or summer, followed by small, spherical red fruits in dense clusters - R. typhina is a large suckering deciduous shrub to 6m, the red-hairy stems with large pinnate leaves turning red and orange in autumn. Dioecious, with yellow-green flower clusters, followed on female plants by dense crimson fruiting heads. See more: https://www.rhs.org.uk/plants/20902/R...
The Stag’s Horn Sumach is a well known shrub in the UK, it has bright green, compound leaves that comprise of between 9 and 31 leaflets, born on stems that are covered in rust coloured hairs. The angles of the branching pattern is reminiscent of antlers, and hence the derived common name. In late spring flowers appear and are candle like and yellowy green in colour. Following this, during the summer, the velvety fruit clusters appear, ripening to a red colour by autumn that often last on the tree throughout the winter. In autumn, the bright green tones of the foliage give way to a brilliant array of colour, from vivid red through to orange and yellow. See more: https://www.barcham.co.uk/products/rh...
Unfortunately handheld, with such a macro the video is shaky and not always on focus. I filmed this flower with Panasonic Lumix DMC- TZ40 camera.
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